Haley van Boldrik

Consultant, Auckland, New Zealand

Haley van Boldrik is a highly experienced consultant with over 11 years of tenure at Horwath HTL.


Bio

Haley van Boldrik is a seasoned consultant at Horwath HTL in Auckland, New Zealand, with over 11 years of experience delivering tailored solutions for clients in the hospitality, events, tourism, and leisure sectors. Her expertise spans data analysis, market research, supply and demand modelling, financial projections, and comprehensive report writing, providing valuable insights for both public and private sector projects across New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Haley specialises in preparing market demand and financial feasibility studies, as well as developing robust business cases to support funding applications. Her strong analytical skills enable her to delve deeply into client and industry performance data, identifying trends and opportunities that serve as a reliable foundation for strategic recommendations and future projections.

Throughout her tenure, Haley has successfully completed a wide range of assignments, offering clients actionable insights that drive their decision-making and project success. Her ability to combine rigorous analysis with clear communication ensures that her clients receive high-quality deliverables tailored to their unique needs and goals.

Haley holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing from the University of Auckland, further enhanced by an Honours degree in Marketing. Her educational background, combined with her extensive professional experience, allows her to approach projects with a strategic and customer-focused perspective.

Haley’s dedication to excellence, coupled with her in-depth knowledge of market dynamics and financial modelling, makes her a valuable asset to Horwath HTL and its clients throughout the region.

Expert insights

Cutting edge analysis.

Report

New Zealand Hotel Performance Focus March 2025

During March, New Zealand hotels’ RevPAR declined by 5.5%, with Auckland and Wellington experiencing double-digit declines. Queenstown recorded another strong month. In addition to our usual market insights, we have expanded this month’s analysis to explore how supply growth and shifting consumer preferences have impacted Auckland hotels across the 3-star to 5-star segments.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand
Report

New Zealand Hotel Performance Focus February 2025

New Zealand’s hotel market in February 2025 showed mixed regional performance, with RevPAR declining nationally by 1.8%, yet strong growth in areas like Queenstown and Nelson-Marlborough, while others faced challenges, amidst a backdrop of fluctuating international visitor arrivals and increased supply.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand
Report

New Zealand Hotel Performance Focus December 2024 – January 2025

New Zealand’s hotel sector experienced encouraging growth in December 2024 and January 2025, with RevPAR increasing by 5.7% compared to the previous year. Queenstown and Christchurch led the way.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand
Report

New Zealand Hotel Performance Focus November 2024

After six consecutive months of year-on-year declines, hotels in New Zealand experienced a 7% growth in Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) in November, driven by increased international visitor arrivals and major events. While cities like Auckland, Christchurch, and Queenstown saw robust performance improvements, markets such as Wellington and the Central North Island faced challenges due to reduced demand levels.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand
Report

New Zealand Hotel Performance Focus October 2024

The New Zealand hotel industry faced mixed performance in October 2024, with national RevPAR declining by 5.4% compared to the previous year, though regional markets like Queenstown saw significant gains. Factors such as increased room supply, reduced government travel, and challenges in international visitor recovery contributed to the overall decline, particularly in Auckland.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand